Presenting Your Work

The UWB Undergraduate Symposium is an opportunity for UWB undergraduates to present what they have learned through their research experiences to a larger audience. The event showcases projects from all disciplines and encourages interdisciplinary discourse, allowing students to learn from each other about a broad range of exciting research topics. Students currently involved in research are encouraged to apply. Those not yet involved in research will learn about the broad range of opportunities available at UWB. Click here to sign up.

The Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium is a chance for undergraduates to present what they have learned through their research experiences to a larger audience. The Symposium also provides a forum for students, faculty, and the community to discuss cutting edge research topics and to examine the connection between research and education. The Symposium includes poster and presentation sessions by students from all academic disciplines and all three UW campuses, plus invited guests

Publishing Your Work

Listed below is a selection of locations where undergraduate students can publish thier work. Some are open-access (open-access literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions). For more information on open access see the Scholarly Publishing & Open Access Issues at UW link below.

Clamor is the University of Washington Bothell’s annual literary and arts journal, representing the best creative practices in literary, visual, and media formats from across our campus and the surrounding community. Each year the Clamor editorial board selects submissions from across creative disciplines, including works in literary, visual, and media format from University of Washington Bothell students, staff, faculty, alumni, and from creative community members.

An open-access digital repository at the UW that captures, distributes, and preserves digital research. Includes the Library Research Award for Undergraduates collection, which has the winning projects from previous years.